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Nuclear Weapons · United StatesPresident Trump told reporters Friday they would “find out very soon” when asked to clarify if he plans on resuming underground nuclear detonation tests following his announcement this week that he is directing the Pentagon to restart nuclear weapons tests.
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Asked to clarify nuclear testing remarks, Trump says, ‘You’ll find out very soon’
62% Center coverage: 75 sources

Emmanuel Macron · Burkina FasoSince the beginning of May, a surge of music videos singing the praises of Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso's military leader, voiced by top English-speaking singers. These are deepfakes generated by artificial intelligence, featuring stars like Beyonce, Justin Bieber, R. Kelly, Rihanna -- and experts say it could be a "coordinated campaign." The France 24 Observers did a deep dive into when and why this wave of English pro-Traoré content began appe…See the Story
From Beyoncé to R. Kelly, AI Music Videos Praise Burkina Faso's Junta Leader Ibrahim Traoré
39% Left coverage: 31 sources

Vladimir Putin · RussiaGoodwill gestures are meant to make the recipient trust whoever does them with the expectation that theyll then be reciprocated for improving their relations.Putinofferedin late September to extend the New START, which is the last arms control pact between Russia and the US, for another year following its expiry in early February. He thenreaffirmedhis proposal in early October,emphasizingthat thSee the Story
Putins Offer To Extend The New START Is A Goodwill Gesture To Trump
67% Right coverage: 3 sources